Serbia increasingly interesting to British investors – Cooperation agreed between CCIS and London Southside Chamber of Commerce
The first step towards the strengthening of the economic connections between the two countries was thereby made with the signing of the memorandum of cooperation between the CCIS and London Southside.
LSCC Executive Director Gerry MacDonagh says that they see Serbia as a young and dynamic market and a good opportunity to benefit their country as well through mutual cooperation.
– The purpose of these visits is to look into the possibilities of development of business contacts with Serbia. Great Britain is very interested in the development of cooperation with Serbia in various fields, especially when it comes to young entrepreneurs who offer new forms of cooperation. We are interested in the IT sector, tourism and hospitality, for which there's great interest in our country – MacDonagh says and adds that, following Brexit, exporting options are very important for them.
According to the CCIS data, there are 476 active business entities in Serbia with majority ownership capital from Great Britain, and the latest surveys optimistically show that, in the first three months of 2018, the total foreign trade cooperation amounted to USD 148.8 million, which is 18.3% more compared to the same period in 2017.
The owner of a London-based consulting company and the director of the LSCC, Michael English, says that he has experience in doing business with Macedonia and Croatia and adds that he also sees great potential in the Serbian market as well.
– I've been researching the Balkans market a lot and I think there are excellent opportunities in your market as well. I know that you are very strong when it comes to IT technologies, engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive industry. We are also very interested in the food industry and the wine industry in your country – English emphasizes for eKapija and adds that it is especially important for them to find new markets, such as Serbia, after Brexit.
According to the CCIS data, the cooperation of the two countries has been developing year by year, and this is confirmed by the data presented by Jelena Jovanovic, the director of the Sector for International Economic Relations of the CCIS.
Serbia mostly imported road vehicles, medical and pharmaceutical products, general purpose industrial machines and specialized industry machines from Great Britain, whereas it mostly exported electrical machines and devices, rubber products, fruit and vegetables, plastic products and various finished products.
– Serbia's opportunities lie in the food industry, primarily in food and vegetable products, in the IT industry, but also in the automotive industry. It also suits Britain that Serbia enables foreign trade cooperation with other countries as well, thanks to a range of trade agreements it has signed – Jelena Jovanovic says and adds that now is the opportunity to make the first steps in the cooperation.
Biggest British investors in Serbia
The biggest investments of Great Britain in Serbia are made by MidEuropa Partners (food industry), British American Tobacco South-East Europe (tobacco industry), Albon Engineering & Manufacturing Plc (automotive industry), Poseidon (real estate), Endava (IT sector) and DS Smith (packaging industry).
Jovana Simeunovic
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